Transmission Party want the listeners of ComicPop Library to check out the music video to their single “Beautiful Breakdown”. Right from the start this took me back to a rock ballad from the 1970’s. It has an endearing quality to the single as well as a eerie quality to it. When you listen to the single it just draws you in so good job in achieving that. The music video style they selected fits the song perfectly. It is shot using old footage and new black and white footage is inter-sparsed throughout. Great job all the way around and here it is Transmission Party’s music video to “Beautiful Breakdown” from their YouTube channel – Richard:
Jutes’ Wants You to know They are “Coming Soon”
Coming to us out of Toronto is the Jutes. They are sharing with the ComicPop listeners their music video to their single “Coming Soon”, featuring Rubber Buzzard. This single to me is a modern pop/country single. It has a nice bass beat and is very catchy with its rhythm and lyrics. Then you got this down and Jutes throws in some rap with the last verse, but it fits. So check out Jutes’ music video “Coming Soon” from their YouTube channel and then keep you eyes on your favorite digital vendor for their upcoming EP Much Love, in early 2016 – Richard:
Molly Moore’s Music Video for “Peace of My Heart”
Molly Moore recently shared with ComicPop her single “Peace of my Heart”. She has just released her music video for “Peace of my Heart” and wanted to share it with all our ComicPop listeners. So take a break and watch Molly’s music video for “Peace of my Heart” through her Vevo YouTube channel – Richard:
New Animated Mercedes-Benz Commercial
The J-Pop group Perfume gets animated in a commercial for Mercedes-Benz’ new A-Class Sport Compact. Yoshiyuki Sadamoto designed the CG Animation featuring Perfume and the animated group dances and sings a song penned by their producer Yasutaka Nakata. Thanks for sharing through MercedesBenzJapan’s YouTube channel:
Shred Kelly’s “Family Oh Family” Music Video
Shred Kelly is giving ComicPop listeners another treat. This time the group takes their styling and works up the single “Family Oh Family”. Very catchy tune and the give us a humorous music video to share with you through their YouTube channel. So check out “Family Oh Family” by Shred Kelly – Richard:
Hobart W. Fink’s “Boyfriend” Music Video
Eileen Carey gives us “Faith”
Eileen Carey gives everyone a little “Faith”, her latest single Eileen is firmly entrenched in the country/pop style with this single. Even though the song has serious overtones it is performed and sung in an upbeat style that makes the song fun and meant to be uplifting. She wants everyone to check out her music video for “Faith” by sharing it with the ComicPop listeners through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Brandyn Burnette I Wanna Be (Free) Music Video
Brandyn Burnette is sharing with the ComicPop listeners his music video to his single, “I Wanna Be (Free)”. The single brings in a good bass beat and then moves into an electronic sound. Even Brandyn’s voice is put through the sound board to give in an electronic tone. Check out “I Wanna Be (Free)” through Brandyn Burnnette’s Vevo YouTube channel – Richard:
RESH’s Music Video for “Boys Cry More”
RESH is sharing with us their music video for their single “Boys Cry More”. The beginning and end have a spoken portion to the single and roughly around 50 seconds in the music aspect of the single kicks in. The feel of this single is straight out of a dance club and RESH is very reminiscent in their music video to what Michael Jackson would do in his with the dance moves. Check out RESH’s “Boys Cry More” music video through ReshVevo’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Metroid Fan Short Film
Check out this fan made short film for the Metroid game from Rainfall Films. As you can tell from above it is entitled Metroid: The Sky Calls. It is director by Sam Balcomb and stars Jessica Chobot and America Young. The short runs roughly 11 1/2 minutes long and is a mixture of animation and live action. It is really done well. When you have the time you can check it out below from Rainfall Films YouTube channel: